THE FEEL= the feeling that you get when you touch sth/are touched. (You can tell it's silk by THE FEEL)
GET THE FEEL OF SOMETHING= to be familiar with sth. (I haven't GOT THE FEEL OF the brakes in this car).
FEELINGLY= with very strong emotions. (He spoke FEELINGLY about his dead father).
FEEL SOMEBODY UP= to touch sb sexually, especially when they don't want you to. (The passengers beat him when he tried to FEEL A GIRL UP in the bus).
FEEL THE PINCH= to not have enough money. (After losing the job, I started FEELING THE PINCH).
3 comments:
Dear Mr Jack,
Thanks for the beautiful types of 'Feel'.
In the sentence of the fourth phrase 'feel somebody up' I think it should be 'feel a girl up' instead of 'beat a girl up'. Please clarify.
With love and regards,
Pooja
thanks sir..
im feeling vry happy..
i think this is a great opportunity for those who r not able to speak n write english...
thanks again,
varinder kaur
in "FEEL THE PINCH= to not have enough money." it may not be only with money it is (the situation Hint us to react) a understanding when we are in trouble.
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